Today’s society has come from difficulties in the past between classes.
Opposing classes were always in conflict and rivalry with one another, the opposition between classes many times resulted either in an epic restructuring of society or in favor of one class over another, usually being the challenging class.
From early historical time periods complex societies can be found such as that in Ancient Rome where many classes of people had exist; patricians, plebeians, slaves, from these groups of people, you can see that there is a gradual gradation between the groups.
Some societies, like the bourgeois has not ended societal oppression and has instead recreated new class structures, which created not a solution …show more content…
The new sense of equality among the proletarians are due to the low wages given to all workers despite the level of labor, there were no ranks and no distinction of labor.
Proletarians begin to form working associations with one another and unions as the bourgeoisie gave working fluctuating wages, they rallied together for high and non fluctuating wages. At times the contest between the proletarians would end up in revolts.
At times the workers got what they wanted but it was not always victorious for them. Their main challenge was to expand their union, what made this helpful was the modern industry creating a better means of communication in which workers from far regions would be able to communicate with one another. This mean of communication now allowed workers from other nations to join together to somewhat of a unified group to address the struggle between the classes.
From being divided into a class of their own the proletarians became a political party, yet there among competition with one another to and again, however after their fall as competitors they rise again more stronger that the previously were. Through legislation of workers the ten-hour bill in England was then …show more content…
They seem to have had an effect on the proletarians by showing them of their will and power the proletarians developed a sense of enlightenment and progress.
There begins a movement of disorganization and disbanding of the ruling class in which old society begins violent character where that ruling classes moved to revolutionary class, just as the nobility had moved to the bourgeoisie; and now a ration of the bourgeoisie move to the proletariats and lastly a portion of the bourgeoisie ideologist.
Compared to any class the proletarians are a revolutionary class, compared to any other class who eventually become extinct in the face of modern industry. The lower middle class are in constant struggle and fight the bourgeoisie to prevent themselves from disappearing, such as artisans, shopkeepers and peasants; they are conservative rather that revolutionary. If they are revolutionary and have future interest rather than present-day interest they will become proletariats. Old society is old and rotten, just wasting there and may get swept up in the proletarian